Drone Footage Shows Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar Just Before He Was Killed: Watch

Yahya Sinwar

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) recently released drone footage capturing the final moments of Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar, one of the most wanted figures in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Sinwar, who had been in hiding for over a year, was located and killed by IDF forces in southern Gaza on October 16, 2024. This operation marked … Read more

Return Our Hostages, We Will Allow You to Live: PM Netanyahu to Hamas Terrorists

Netanyahu

In a dramatic turn of events, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a firm declaration directed at Hamas terrorists, offering them an ultimatum. During an address following the confirmed death of Yahya Sinwar, a key Hamas leader responsible for orchestrating one of the most devastating attacks on Israel, Netanyahu made it clear: those who return … Read more

Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar Killed

Yahya Sinwar

Yahya Sinwar, the notorious leader of the Hamas organization, was killed in a firefight with Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in southern Gaza on October 16, 2024. Sinwar’s death marks a significant milestone in Israel’s ongoing operations against Hamas, following a year-long pursuit that began after the group’s deadly attacks on Israeli civilians on October 7, … Read more

UN Report Says 1.1 Billion People Living in Multidimensional Poverty, Most in India

A UN report highlights the staggering reality of multidimensional poverty, revealing that over 1.1 billion people around the world live in acute deprivation. Nearly half of these individuals are found in countries experiencing ongoing conflict, underscoring the profound impact that war and violence have on poverty. The findings provide a sobering look at the challenges … Read more

Grand Egyptian Museum is Partially Open for Visitors After 20 Years

Grand Egyptian Museum

The Grand Egyptian Museum, a monumental project that has been over two decades in the making, has finally opened its doors to the public. Nestled near the iconic pyramids of Giza, this sprawling 120-acre museum is set to house the largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts ever assembled. With over 100,000 objects from Egypt’s illustrious … Read more

Demand of Indian Coffee Rises 55%

demand of Indian coffee

The global demand of Indian coffee is witnessing a significant upsurge, leading to remarkable growth in exports. In the first half of the fiscal year 2025, India registered coffee exports worth ₹7,771.88 crore, a massive 55% increase compared to ₹4,956 crore in the same period of the previous year. This extraordinary rise highlights the growing … Read more

Famine Risk in Northern Gaza Escalates as Israel Blocks Food Aid

Northern Gaza

Northern Gaza is facing a worsening humanitarian crisis as famine looms large over its population. After more than a year of ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, the situation in this region has become increasingly dire, with thousands of people struggling to access food and basic necessities. Israel’s blockade on food shipments to northern Gaza, … Read more

My Life’s Dream is to Die on Film Set: Shah Rukh Khan

Shah Rukh Khan

Shah Rukh Khan, the undisputed “King of Bollywood,” has been captivating audiences for over three decades. His charm, wit, and undeniable talent have made him a global icon, transcending borders and uniting people through his work. But what drives him? In a heartfelt revelation at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland, where he was honored … Read more

North Korea Revises Constitution, Calls South Korea ‘Hostile State’

North Korea Revises Constitution

North Korea Revises Constitution to label South Korea as a “hostile state,” escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The move, seen as both symbolic and strategic, marks a significant shift in the way Pyongyang views its southern neighbor. This constitutional change comes after years of strained relations, with both sides engaging in a series of … Read more

Hong Kong Regains Title of World’s Freest Economy, Beating Singapore

Hong Kong

Hong Kong has reclaimed its title as the world’s freest economy, once again surpassing Singapore in a rivalry that has shaped global perceptions of economic freedom for decades. According to the latest Economic Freedom of the World report by the Fraser Institute, Hong Kong scored 8.58, just ahead of Singapore’s 8.55. This comes as a … Read more